Thread Rating:
  • 0 Vote(s) - 0 Average
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
SLIders & the Streetlight Phenomenon
#1
I’ve experienced this on a few occasions.

By Stephen Wagner, About.com

A reader writes:

Around five years ago, I have noticed that at times while I am driving down the road at night a street light will go out as I am passing below it. It happens frequently and seems to be happening more.
It has been giving me the creeps. If it happened only once or on very rare occasions, I don't think I would have given it a thought. However, it happens about once or twice a week. Could it be some electronic thing or could it be something less explainable?

The phenomenon is known as street lamp interference, or SLI, and it possibly is a psychic event that is just beginning to be recognized and studied. Like most phenomena of this type, the evidence is almost exclusively anecdotal. I have received several stories like the one above from readers.

Typically, a person who has this effect on streetlights - also known as a SLIder - finds that the light switches on or off when he or she walks or drives beneath it. Obviously, this could happen occasionally by chance with a faulty streetlight (you've probably noticed that it's happened to you once in a while), but SLIders claim that it happens to them on a regular basis. It doesn't happen every time with every streetlight, but it occurs often enough to make these people suspect that something unusual is going on.

Very often, SLIders also report that they tend to have an odd effect on other electronic devices. In letters I've received, these people claim such effects as:

Appliances such as lamps and TVs go on and off without being touched.
Lightbulbs constantly blow when the SLIder tries to turn them off or on.
Volume levels change on TVs, radios, and CD players.
Watches stop working.
Children's electronic toys start by themselves when the SLIder is present.
Credit cards and other magnetically encoded cards are damaged or erased when in their possession.
WHAT'S THE CAUSE?

Any attempt to pinpoint a cause for SLI at this point would be mere speculation without a thorough scientific investigation. The problem with such investigations, as with many forms of psychic phenomena, is that they are very difficult to reproduce in a laboratory. They seem to happen spontaneously without the deliberate intention of the SLIder. In fact, the SLIder, according to some informal tests, are usually unable to create the effect on demand.

A reasonable speculation for the effect, if it is a real one, might have something to do with the electronic impulses of the brain. All of our thoughts and movements are the result of electrical impulses that the brain generates. At present it is known that these measurable impulses only have an effect within an individual's body, but is it possible that they could have an effect outside the body - a kind of remote control?

Research at the Princeton Engineering Anomalies Research (PEAR) lab suggested that the subconscious can indeed affect electronic devices. Subjects are able to influence the random generations of a computer far more than would occur merely by chance. This research - and research being conducted at other laboratories around the world - are beginning to reveal, in scientific terms, the reality of such psychic phenomena as ESP, telekinesis and soon, perhaps, SLI. (Note: the PEAR lab did not specifically research SLI, and the research facility has since been closed.)

Although the SLI effect is not a conscious one, some SLIders report that when it does occur, they often are in an extreme emotional state. A state of anger or stress is often cited as the "cause." SLIder Debbie Wolf, a British barmaid, told CNN, "When it happens is when I'm stressed about something. Not really manically stressed, just when I'm really mulching something over, really chewing something over in my head, and then it happens."

Could it all be just coincidence, however? David Barlow, a graduate student of physics and astrophysics, suspects that the phenomenon might be attributed to people seeing patterns in "random noise." "It is unlikely that a light will turn itself on when you walk past it," he says, "so it is a shock when it happens. If this should happen a few times consecutively, then it appears some mechanism is at work."

SLI RESEARCH

A research project into SLI was conducted by Dr. Richard Wiseman at the University of Hertfordshire in England. In 2000, Wiseman made the newspapers with a project to test ESP with a kiosk-type machine - called The Mind Machine - that he set up in various locations around England to collect a large amount of data about the possible psychic abilities of the general public.

Hillary Evans, an author and paranormal investigator with The Association for the Scientific Study of Anomalous Phenomena (ASSAP), also studied the phenomenon. (You can download the original SLI Effect book in PDF format by Hilary Evans completely free from their website.) She established the Street Lamp Interference Data Exchange as a place where SLIders can report their experiences and share those of other SLIders. [The existence of this exchange cannot be verified at this time.] "It's quite obvious from the letters I get," Evans told CNN, "that these people are perfectly healthy, normal people. It's just that they have some kind of ability... just a gift they've got. It may not be a gift they would like to have."

http://paranormal.about.com/od/telekines...052508.htm
Reply

#2
Wow I'm glad it's not just me.

This hasn't happened for a few months, but there are certain streetlights around where I live that would very often switch off when I walked past, far too often to be coincidence. One of them has switched itself on a couple of times too.

When I was younger, pretty much every single electronic item I owned would break. Then in later life my chip & PIN cards would always stop working after a couple of months. Then my bank sent me "new & improved" cards out of the blue without me even saying anything (something to do with extra security), and these have been fine. All my gadgets are working ok now too.

Having said that, I had another street light switch off the other day as I walked past... but still.

Does anyone else here get this?
Reply

#3
I get the streetlight thing a lot but one of my grown daughters has a terrible time with anything electronic.  She has never been able to use an alarm clock because she fries them.  Televisions, stereos, computers, blenders, vacuum cleaners, etc. all go out on her within minutes.  If she tries to purchase anything, she has to stand away from the checkout or the machine quits working.  We found that if we put quartz crystals on the appliances it helps but is not foolproof.  She has decided she doesn't need electrical appliances and just stays away as much as possible.  Smart kid.
Reply

#4
Well, I'm not as bad as your daughter, GR, but this explains what happens with me a lot. Besides the street lights, my t.v. turns on when I turn it off or vice versa. I always blamed it on ghosts. hehe I also seem to have a lot of static electricity in me. Everyone in my family know enough not to touch me until I have grounded myself. Even my dog carefully touches me with his foot before he will try to climb into my lap. LOL
Reply

#5
Hehe static electricity, tell me about it - I go through phases which last WEEKS at a time, where I ALWAYS get a spark off people's cars when I'm getting out. Every car, every time. I try my damnedest to stop it but always gets me! Then it stops for weeks, then it starts again...
Reply

#6
stuff like that only happens to me in a highly charged state.few weeks ago i was washing dishes thinking about a situation that made me angry and the cup handle broke off and i ended up with a cut thumb( a lesson to chill a bit i think)pens also stop when i use them ( the biro kind) i reserched thier ingredients and they contain metals.
Reply



Forum Jump:


Users browsing this thread:
1 Guest(s)

Powered By MyBB, © 2002-2024 Melroy van den Berg.